Discovered a large amount of medieval human bones under the road in England

A large number of medieval human bones have just been discovered underneath a road near the famous castle in Hertford, Hertfordshire, England.

Detecting large amounts of medieval human bones

Accordingly, electronic engineers working for the National Grid system have discovered a large amount of medieval human bones while working. The original report said human bones were found inside a large bag. Immediately after receiving the information, the police sealed off the scene around the area of ​​human bones.

Picture 1 of Discovered a large amount of medieval human bones under the road in England Engineers of the National Grid have found a large number of medieval human bones while working near Hertford Castle.

Among the newly discovered medieval remains are the femur, ribs, lower jaw and part of the skull. Since then, experts speculated that this could be an ancient burial area.

Recently excavated medieval dating remains buried opposite the Old Cross, Hertford area. Currently the place is Hertford Museum . The area where the remains are located is about 320m away from Hertford Castle. This castle was built by King Edward the Elder for the builder in 912.

Later, Hertford Castle fell into Louis's hands - the Prince of France during the rebellion against King John. Experts also hope to find valuable information to determine the identity of the medieval remains.